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Infor to manage assets for Auckland Transport

Infor is to manage $19 billion worth of assets managed by Auckland Transport (AT) in New Zealand via its asset management software CloudSuite EAM.
September 9, 2019 Read time: 1 min

Infor says CloudSuite EAM can predict equipment failure and carry out preventive maintenance, streamline purchasing and procurement and track labour costs.

The software will replace the current siloed systems to provide better value for money, the company adds.

Helen Masters, senior vice president, Infor Asia Pacific and Japan, says the company will combine asset management with digital technology to improve network performance.

AT is responsible for all the region's transport services (excluding state highways), including roads, cycling, parking and public transport.

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